Intel’s 11th Gen Core Rocket Lake and Comet Lake Refresh Lineup Leaks, 8C/16T Core i9-11900 Tested

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Chinese tech site ijiandao (via harukaze5719) has shared the entire purported lineup of Intel’s 11th Gen Core processors. They comprise thirteen Rocket Lake S processors headlined by the 8C/16T Core i9-11900K, as well as an identical number of Comet Lake refreshes comprising Core, Pentium, and Celeron SKUs.



Previous rumors suggest that the Core i9-11900K and Core i9-11900 will feature all-core boost clocks of 4.8 GHz and 3.8 GHz, respectively. While ijiandao’s charts don’t echo that nor any other information pertaining to clock speeds, they do suggest that the Rocket Lake S lineup will range from 125 watts to 35 watts in TDP. These chips also feature iGPUs based on Intel’s newer Xe graphics architecture with 32 to 24 execution units (256...

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I read the wccftech leak and something is off if you ask me

Core i9-119008 / 161.80 GHz4.40 GHz3.80 GHz16 MBIntel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores)65W

Core i7-117008 / 162.50 GHz4.90 GHzTBC16 MBIntel Xe 32 EU (256 Cores)65W

Find it strange the i7 is faster then the i9 so I'm using a small wheelbarrow of salt on this one.
 
Pre-production clock speeds never reflect final retail speeds. But those scores actually bode well for IPC compared to prior Skylake generations. I wonder what kind of magic Intel pulled out of its sleeves to make that happen on the same 5-year old microarchitecture.
 
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